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DARLING INTERNATIONAL INC (DAR)
Darling International, Inc. provides rendering, recycling, and recovery solutions to food industry worldwide. It operates through two segments, Rendering and Restaurant Services. The Rendering segment engages in the collection and processing of animal by-products from butcher shops, grocery stores, and independent meat and poultry processors. It converts these wastes into products, such as useable oils and proteins utilized by the agricultural and oleochemical industries. The Restaurant Services segment includes the collection of used cooking oils from food service establishments and recycles them into similar products, such as animal feed ingredients and industrial oils. This segment also provides grease trap services. Darling International was founded in 1882. It was incorporated as Darling-Delaware Company, Inc. in 1962 and changed its name to Darling International, Inc. in 1993. Darling International is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
CHURCH & DWIGHT COMPANY INC (CHD)
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of a range of household, personal care, and specialty products in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Consumer and Specialty Products. The Consumer segment includes household products for deodorizing and cleaning, such as baking soda, cat litter, and cleaning products; and laundry products, such as laundry detergents and fabric softeners. This segment also includes personal care products, such as condoms, depilatories, home pregnancy and ovulation test kits, antiperspirant, and toothpastes. These products are also sold in international markets, including France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and Spain. The Specialty Products segment produces sodium bicarbonate, which it sells together with other specialty inorganic chemicals for various industrial, institutional, medical, and food applications. This segment also sells a range of animal nutrition and specialty cleaning products. The company sells its products to consumers through supermarkets, mass merchandisers, and drugstores, as well as to industrial customers and distributors. Church & Dwight was founded in 1846 and is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey.
Ecolab, Inc. engages in the development and marketing of products and services for the hospitality, foodservice, institutional, and industrial markets in the United States. The company sells specialized cleaners and sanitizers, pool and spa treatment programs, and various chemical dispensing device systems, as well as markets a program comprised of dishwashing machines, detergents, rinse additives, and sanitizers. It also offers cleaning and sanitation at the start of the food chain to facilitate the production of products for human consumption; provides detergents, cleaners, sanitizers, lubricants, and animal health products, as well as cleaning systems, electronic dispensers, and chemical injectors for the application of chemical products; designs, engineers, and installs clean-in-place' process control systems and facility cleaning systems. In addition, Ecolab provides chemical laundry products and proprietary dispensing systems, as well as related services; and a range of janitorial offerings to the janitorial market and building service contractors. Additionally, it offers infection prevention and healthcare offerings; vehicle appearance products, which include soaps, polishes, wheel and tire treatments, and air fresheners; water and wastewater treatment products, services, and systems; pest elimination services; and commercial equipment repair services and kitchen parts. The company offers its products and services primarily to hotels and restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, quick-service units, grocery stores, commercial and institutional laundries, light industry, dairy plants and farms, food and beverage processors, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics facilities, as well as the vehicle wash industry. The company was founded by Merritt J. Osborn in 1923 under the name Economics Laboratory, Inc. It changed its name to Ecolab, Inc. in 1986. Ecolab is headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The Clorox Company engages in the manufacture and marketing of cleaning products in the United States. It offers laundry products, which include liquid bleaches, laundry stain removers, and dry and liquid color-safe bleaches; and water filtration systems and filters. The company's home care cleaning products primarily comprise disinfecting sprays and wipes, toilet bowl cleaners, carpet cleaners, drain openers, floor mopping systems, toilet and bath cleaning tools, and premoistened towelettes. Clorox Company also provides professional products for institutional, janitorial, and food service markets, which include bleaches, toilet bowl cleaners, disinfectants, food-storage bags, trash bags, barbecue sauces, mildew removers, soap scum removers, and bathroom cleaners. Its auto care products consist of protectants, cleaners and wipes, tire- and wheel-care products, washes, gel washes and waxes, and automotive fuel and oil additives. The cat litter products include clumping cat litter and scoopable and silica-gel crystals cat litter. In addition, the company offers food products, which include salad dressings and dip mixes, seasoned mini-croutons, seasonings, sauces and marinades. Clorox Company sells its products to grocery stores and grocery wholesalers primarily through a network of brokers; and through a direct sales force to mass merchandisers, warehouse clubs, and military and other retail stores in the United States. It also sells its products outside the United States through subsidiaries, licensees, distributors, and joint-venture arrangements with local partners. The company was founded in 1913 as Electro-Alkaline Company and changed its name to Clorox Chemical Corporation in 1922. It changed its name to Clorox Chemical Co. in 1928 and then to The Clorox Company in 1957. Clorox Company is based in Oakland, California.
Stepan Company and its subsidiaries produce specialty and intermediate chemicals. It operates in three segments: Surfactants, Polymers, and Specialty Products. The Surfactants segment offers principal ingredients in consumer and industrial cleaning products, such as detergents for washing clothes, dishes, carpets, floors, and walls, as well as shampoos, lotions, fabric softeners, toothpastes, and cosmetics. Its other applications include germicidal quaternary compounds, lubricating ingredients, emulsifiers for spreading agricultural products, and plastics and composites. This segment sells its products to manufacturers of detergents, shampoos, lotions, fabric softeners, toothpastes, and cosmetics; and producers of emulsifiers and lubricating products. The Polymers segment offers phthalic anhydride, which is used in polyester alkyd resins; plasticizers for applications in construction materials and components of automotive, boating, and other consumer products; polyurethane polyols that are used in the manufacture of laminate insulation board for the construction industry, as well as sold to the appliance, coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers markets; and polyurethane systems, which provide thermal insulation and are sold to the construction, industrial, and appliance markets. The Specialty products segment offers flavors, emulsifiers, and solubilizers used in the food and pharmaceutical industries. It operates in North and South America, Europe, and the Philippines. The company was founded by Alfred C. Stepan, Jr. in 1932 and is headquartered in Northfield, Illinois.
OCEAN BIO-CHEM INC (OBCI)
Ocean Bio-Chem Inc. engages in the manufacture, marketing, and distribution of appearance and maintenance products for boats, recreational vehicles, automobiles, and aircrafts under the brand name Star brite in the United States of America and Canada. The company produces private label formulations of many of its products as well as provides custom blending and packaging services. Its marine line products consist of polishes, cleaners, protectants, and waxes of various formulations. The line also includes various vinyl protectants, cleaners, teak cleaners, teak oils, bilge cleaners, hull cleaners, silicone sealants, polyurethane sealants, polysulfide sealants, gasket materials, lubricants, antifouling additives, and anti-freeze coolants. In addition, it manufactures a line of brushes, poles, and tie-downs and other related marine accessories. It also manufactures a line of automotive products such as brake and transmission fluids, hydraulic, and gear and motor oils. In addition, it also produces anti-freeze and windshield washes, automotive polishes, cleaners, and associated appearance items. In addition, the company offers recreational vehicle products such as cleaners, polishes, detergents, fabric cleaners, and protectors, silicone sealants, waterproofers, gasket materials, degreasers, vinyl cleaners, protectors, toilet treatment fluids, and anti-freeze coolants. Its aircraft product line consists primarily of polishes and cleaners. It distributes its marine products and recreational vehicle products through mass merchandisers and specialized marine retailers. Ocean Bio-Chem was organized in 1973 and is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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